The Election Administration, Gambling & Entertainment Directorate of the Basque government publishes electoral information of public interest via this on-line service.
To facilitate searches, the service is broken down into five sections:
When elections to the Basque Parliament are held, provisional results emerging as ballots are counted can be monitored in real time on www.elecciones.net.
The home-page of each section is available in four languages, and the remaining pages in Basque and Spanish only.
Queries and suggestions can be submitted to the e-mail address posted on the website
The Archive of Election Results section is also available via WAP and Internet-enabled mobile phones (wap.elecciones.net ).
Please register with the service distribution list if you wish to be notified of updates.
HOME PAGE
The home page includes a brief outline of and a link to the latest additions to the service, plus links to election news, to stand-out items and to other useful online services.
FILE OF ELECTORAL RESULTS
In this section, users can consult election results from the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country from 1977 to the present day, broken down in the fullest possible detail (to polling place level). Complex queries can also be made, e.g. concerning results according to arbitrary groups of political parties and geographical areas created by the user. The dates on which elections were held can also be checked.
Election results from the time of the Second Republic are also available.
ELECTORAL INFORMATION
This section provides information on the workings of electoral processes in the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country, e.g. concerning periods, candidates, surveys, useful addresses, etc
LEGISLATION
This section gives access to the electoral legislation regulating the election process is held in their Autonomous Community of the Basque Country. There are also links to earlier election legislation that has now been repealed.
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
This section outlines the initiatives that have been taken to apply new technologies in election processes in various countries.
It also outlines the initiatives taken in Euskadi and elsewhere in Spain (Electronically Managed Polling Station).